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state department official says the assad regime in syria is the equivalent of a dead man walking. canada today urged the citizens to leave immediately before arab league sanctions cut airline flights there in half. this is amateur video from dera province. the activists say the army defectors killed at least 27 soldiers there today. >>> russian prime minister vladimir putin is in a twitter war with senator john mccai mccain. the arizona senator tweeted putin about the party re-election losses and putin harshly returned to mccain's military service and implied he went crazy as a prisoner of war in vietnam. >>> different kind of war. the real one came to an official conclusion today in iraq. national security correspondent jennifer griffin was there for the answer. >> the iraq war ended with a simple ceremony at the baghdad airport. ♪ ♪ >> the iraqi president and prime minister had been invited but did not show up. the defense secretary officially ended the military mission. >> to be sure the cost was high. the blood and treasure of the united states and also for the iraqi peopl
state department official says the assad regime in syria is the equivalent of a dead man walking. canada today urged the citizens to leave immediately before arab league sanctions cut airline flights there in half. this is amateur video from dera province. the activists say the army defectors killed at least 27 soldiers there today. >>> russian prime minister vladimir putin is in a twitter war with senator john mccai mccain. the arizona senator tweeted putin about the party re-election...
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bring our troops home, but on the other side, there is iran, and there are the other issues going on in syria, and we leave a very volatile middle east and i'm not sure that leaving iraq at this point in time is really the best move from a strategic standpoint it will play well but as far as strategy it could be a dferent story. >>jonathan: but the decision has been made and the u.s. flags that flew have been brought down and boxed up. it is on its way back. the two remains u.s. bases will be dismantled and the last the 4,000 remaining u.s. troops in iraq will be out of the country by new year's eve. >>shepard: home for the holidays. that is great news. jonathan will chat away at foxnews.com/shep. you know what to do, but some you have not done this. >>jonathan: millions of people and there are dozens of them chatting. where are the millions? >>shepard: what in the world are you doing? >>jonathan: what could be more fun than chatting to me. >>shepard: foxnews.com/shep and you click on the sunglasses guy and he pops out of your computer and he will entertain you, play with the dog dance with t
bring our troops home, but on the other side, there is iran, and there are the other issues going on in syria, and we leave a very volatile middle east and i'm not sure that leaving iraq at this point in time is really the best move from a strategic standpoint it will play well but as far as strategy it could be a dferent story. >>jonathan: but the decision has been made and the u.s. flags that flew have been brought down and boxed up. it is on its way back. the two remains u.s. bases...
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central bank of syria, commercial bank of syria, other financial institutions, government officials, other individuals involved in repression, governmental entities and non-governmental entities. these are the general categories of things to target. in those seven categories over time, the united states is seven for seven. the european union is 6% including including the most significant of the sanctions which is to cut off of imports of the syrian oil. the arab league, if it goes through with sanctions will at this stage b347. turkey will be three for seven. so i think in the future much of our efforts will be working with turkey and with the arab league to see if additional work can be done in that area. but it is having an impact, but i hasten to add the impact of sanctions is dwarfed by the impact of assad driving the economy straight off the cliff through his policies. >> the gentleman's time is expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman. i appreciate you being here and i thank you for your distinguished military service. when
central bank of syria, commercial bank of syria, other financial institutions, government officials, other individuals involved in repression, governmental entities and non-governmental entities. these are the general categories of things to target. in those seven categories over time, the united states is seven for seven. the european union is 6% including including the most significant of the sanctions which is to cut off of imports of the syrian oil. the arab league, if it goes through with...
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next up, hearing looking and syria. over 5000 people have died in syria, including 300 children, as protests and violent clashes continued. the united nations human rights council says syria should be investigated by the international criminal court. >> the subcommittee will come to order. as has been well documented, the human rights being -- human rights violations being perpetrated in damascus are horrifying. we have documented some of the rest of calling him widespread human rights abuses witnessed in -- some of the of the most appalling and widespread human rights abuses witnessed in the past decade. abuse, murder, sexual violence, torture, and the abuse and murder of children. witnesses report the torture, abuse and rape of children no more than 15. one military defector stated that he decided to defect after witnessing the shooting of a 2- year-old girl by an officer who affirmed that he did not want her to grow into a demonstrator. the english language does not have words strong enough to adequately condemn the
next up, hearing looking and syria. over 5000 people have died in syria, including 300 children, as protests and violent clashes continued. the united nations human rights council says syria should be investigated by the international criminal court. >> the subcommittee will come to order. as has been well documented, the human rights being -- human rights violations being perpetrated in damascus are horrifying. we have documented some of the rest of calling him widespread human rights...
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on to power we'll ask if syria is on its way to becoming a libya to point out. the friendship of the companions the real body the two we're getting along with the opposite sex sort of covering fluff and not the real news as protests happen around the world that leave it to the mainstream media to miss the real headlines looks like these outlets are more concerned with getting the story out first and getting it right. it is wednesday december fourteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for zero. well this week marks the tenth anniversary of the u.s. withdrawal from the anti-ballistic missile treaty with russia now in two thousand and one ten years ago the bush administration withdrew from the treaty a cornerstone cold war agreement which limited the superpowers ambitions to beef up their nuclear arsenals by guaranteeing that neither would develop means to defend against a missile attack so we want to talk about what this step has meant for global security and also about the more recent push by the us of a stablish in an anti-ballistic missile shield that
on to power we'll ask if syria is on its way to becoming a libya to point out. the friendship of the companions the real body the two we're getting along with the opposite sex sort of covering fluff and not the real news as protests happen around the world that leave it to the mainstream media to miss the real headlines looks like these outlets are more concerned with getting the story out first and getting it right. it is wednesday december fourteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine...
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also stop fighting stop talking the message of a russian draft resolution on syria to the u.n. security council appealing for both the country's leadership and the opposition to search for a diplomatic solution. to moscow says all of the eurozone can solve its own problems but it will help deal with the blocks that crisis is president medvedev meets top technocrat sim process. stronger ties and ironing out differences when it comes to the energy sector between russia and the join me for more details on that very shortly. it's midnight here in moscow a very warm welcome for me kevin owen here with r.t. tonight our top story from the recent parliamentary election to russia's foreign policy vladimir putin has tackled all range of questions from the public including a number of tough topics to the prime minister's annual televised q. and a where the nation lost a record four and a half hours later all over this and the. prime minister vladimir putin addressed the protesters who were unhappy with what they claim was electoral fraud taking place during the parliamentary elections ear
also stop fighting stop talking the message of a russian draft resolution on syria to the u.n. security council appealing for both the country's leadership and the opposition to search for a diplomatic solution. to moscow says all of the eurozone can solve its own problems but it will help deal with the blocks that crisis is president medvedev meets top technocrat sim process. stronger ties and ironing out differences when it comes to the energy sector between russia and the join me for more...
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on to power we'll ask if syria is on its way to becoming a libya to point out. the solution to the uprooting penguins who grew up in the body which we're getting along with the opposite sex sort of covering fluff and not real news as protests happen around the world leave it to the mainstream media to miss the real headlines looks like these outlets are more concerned with getting the story out first and getting it right. putting up their guard for us sure likes to tell the idea of a nuclear free world but it isn't practicing what it preaches so ten years after the u.s. pulled out of the anti-ballistic missile treaty with russia what's up with disabilities apapa see. it is wednesday december fourteenth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for you watching our team. well let's begin with the person time magazine deems as person of the year for this year two thousand and eleven there were whispers it would be steve jobs but no this year time chose the protester had an interesting visual for the protester but in many ways this choice really makes sense from th
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to go down the road of syria's civil war russia still one of the main voices calling for dialogue still no dialogue happening though why is that well i think there's a western agenda here as we saw in libya and i think west is once again showing advice of russia showing the advice of china because they are seen as being part of the wrong camp they're seen as we now live with iran and other forces and i think iran cast a very long shadow here you can't separate the west actually towards syria understanding the syrian and iranian alliance is very very important to both the both countries and western states are very much on a ryan if you're way over the shoulder of syria they're looking down the road for intervention against against the round and therefore they're not going to heed any advice they get from moscow or indeed beijing didn't heed advice from moscow over libya or indeed as far back as afghanistan and i think it's a good point me to do that and the russians russians have good advice to americans over again and stand that was never he did the americans in every way asked for that
to go down the road of syria's civil war russia still one of the main voices calling for dialogue still no dialogue happening though why is that well i think there's a western agenda here as we saw in libya and i think west is once again showing advice of russia showing the advice of china because they are seen as being part of the wrong camp they're seen as we now live with iran and other forces and i think iran cast a very long shadow here you can't separate the west actually towards syria...
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what has been called the arab spring what is european or russia's position in relation to dance in syria in the arab world as a whole. our opinion is based on mutual trust between our two countries on common vision concerning events in the world and on mutual respect for the principles of each of the sides first of all i'm talking about the principles of non interference in the internal affairs of third countries the principle of long term cooperation and the right of states to change the order within their own territories but not within the territory of other countries i believe russia's stance is serious and well thought out it's identical to the stance taken by algeria we're proud to share similar views but especially in relation to the arab spring. some experts see that old jiri didn't welcome the arab revolutions that it's taking episode which is closer to that of other arab regimes. algeria didn't welcome those revolutions that went beyond the borders of the countries where they began we didn't exporter the algerian revolution and we don't seek to spread the principles of the alger
what has been called the arab spring what is european or russia's position in relation to dance in syria in the arab world as a whole. our opinion is based on mutual trust between our two countries on common vision concerning events in the world and on mutual respect for the principles of each of the sides first of all i'm talking about the principles of non interference in the internal affairs of third countries the principle of long term cooperation and the right of states to change the order...
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policy toward syria. for each of the commissioners, do you believe that employs, professional staff of the nrc have experienced intimidation, hostile or offensive conduct on behalf of the chairman, by the chairman, anything that would be considered to be intimidating, hostile or offensive by the chairman, any professional staff experience that? vs. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> ladies and gentlemen that is the definition of a. russ: . i hope that we can all agree that is why we voted in the statute. the united nations estimates more than 5000 people have been killed in protests against the government of syrian resident bashar al-assad. up next the house foreign affairs subcommittee hears about these administrations syrian policy from the state department's release coordinator. this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] the subcommittee will come to order. i want to wish everyone good morning and i want to welcome all of my colleagues to this hearing on subcommittee on the middle east and south asi
policy toward syria. for each of the commissioners, do you believe that employs, professional staff of the nrc have experienced intimidation, hostile or offensive conduct on behalf of the chairman, by the chairman, anything that would be considered to be intimidating, hostile or offensive by the chairman, any professional staff experience that? vs. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> ladies and gentlemen that is the definition of a. russ: . i hope that we can all agree that is...
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cooperate this doesn't mean there needs to be outside interference because syria is an arab country. a member of the arab league so we don't see that the league acted as an outside force towards syria that opinion is shared by all the arab nations but there are concerns as well we see human rights violations in syria and it's the authorities that bear full responsibility for those violations such negligence is unacceptable this is not the position of just one state and we all agree here that we cannot accept what's happening in syria and. in that last week you matt with the comedian foreign affairs of the french national assembly you spoke about political and economic reforms in algeria but many old cheeriness say that this is an internal matter and there was no reason to report to france what do you say to that. france is our major partner there are many algerians living in france we protect their rights and keep in touch with them through official government channels in france three days before the trip we met with the members of our high council of state where we discussed all of
cooperate this doesn't mean there needs to be outside interference because syria is an arab country. a member of the arab league so we don't see that the league acted as an outside force towards syria that opinion is shared by all the arab nations but there are concerns as well we see human rights violations in syria and it's the authorities that bear full responsibility for those violations such negligence is unacceptable this is not the position of just one state and we all agree here that we...
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, arab league and turkey have tightened sanctions on syria. action by the u.n. security council, however, has been stymied by opposition from russia and china. late today russia offered a draft u.n. resolution calling on all parties to end the violence. for more on the situation in syria and the casualties, we turn to ivan simonovic, assistant secretary-general for human rights. thank you for being with us. it was on monday that your boss put the death toll at 5,000. what you can tell us about who its victims are and how they are killed? >> well, there are various categories of victims. most of them are civilians killed while protesting. we even have over 300 children that have been killed. however some killed are soldiers of the syrian security forces as well as some defectors. the very disturbing news also come from syrian detention center where there are proves of torture as well as some killings. >> warner: you said there were some 14,000 in prison. now your number, your death toll, your office put the death toll at 4,000, just at the begi
, arab league and turkey have tightened sanctions on syria. action by the u.n. security council, however, has been stymied by opposition from russia and china. late today russia offered a draft u.n. resolution calling on all parties to end the violence. for more on the situation in syria and the casualties, we turn to ivan simonovic, assistant secretary-general for human rights. thank you for being with us. it was on monday that your boss put the death toll at 5,000. what you can tell us about...
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to go down the road of syria's civil war. on the travels bit later in the program would dearly time in fact when it would take you fifteen hundred year old fortress in russia is going to ensure the city's beautiful place nestled between majestic mountains and serene and see we gauge the person's life or at least it's more that way. to news now the eurozone still faces a bleak outlook with the prospect of a winter recession in spite of the efforts of politicians to try to come up with solutions to somebody in brussels president medvedev has offered russia's help along with closer energy ties saying moscow's hopeful of seeing the e.u. overcoming its troubles these tests are still is across the latest. the euro zone problem has been on the top the agenda and russia russia's role possibly in trying to help the eurozone nations one of the ideas put forth is russia contributing a certain amount to the international monetary fund and the amount has not been specified by a president medvedev although there have been talk that it's in
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i think there must be worries the increasing call for foreign intervention in syria not least in the syrian national council a body which is based both in the country and outside the country i have to say that many of those forces demonstrating in the saudi regime do not share our demand for foreign intervention or indeed for nor strikes on what is happening in syria now is that what as a popular revolution other forces are moving in to try and take that off or and use it for its own ends in the syrian national council this body of the sea which is both in the country and save the country is no seeing and if it would several ties with iraq severed ties to hamas and hezbollah it would treat russia as a special relationship i don't think that sounds very very good by the way and it would strengthen ties with qatar saudi arabia and other gulf states and with america and france now it would seem to me an agenda to be joyous the years of people in paris. in washington and in soda and saudi arabia and i think there is a developing difference here between for the people who have been organi
i think there must be worries the increasing call for foreign intervention in syria not least in the syrian national council a body which is based both in the country and outside the country i have to say that many of those forces demonstrating in the saudi regime do not share our demand for foreign intervention or indeed for nor strikes on what is happening in syria now is that what as a popular revolution other forces are moving in to try and take that off or and use it for its own ends in...
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. >> that's true in places like tunisia and egypt and libya, syria, this is not risking getting pepper spray order tear gassed only but risking livelihood and live and death. >> there's a difference of what happens in the west and the east and we'll get to that but everybody is taking risks and the folks there are risking their lives to have governments like we have here which the people here are protest whh is is one of the ironies of this t also one of the this that connects them both. >> charlie: when someone suggests oyou thought of this as the ultimate choice say like kurt said, did it overwhelm you where you cannot think of anything else. >> we start thinking about this halfway through the year and at the halfway point of the year we were talking about the arab spring and how revolutionary that was and how world historical that was buts it became contagious as this idea spread to europe and elsewhere in the middle east it seemed to me a much larger phenomenon of people fed up and frustrad b also people who want more democracy in the arab world they want democracy, here they want
. >> that's true in places like tunisia and egypt and libya, syria, this is not risking getting pepper spray order tear gassed only but risking livelihood and live and death. >> there's a difference of what happens in the west and the east and we'll get to that but everybody is taking risks and the folks there are risking their lives to have governments like we have here which the people here are protest whh is is one of the ironies of this t also one of the this that connects them...
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you and i have discussed it ourselves, several reports from inside syria. it using this is the definitive one, does this have something the others did not have? >> human-rights watch report is important because they did of the reports, but what they have done is they have names names. through these extensive interviews they have been doing with defectors, they looked at the incidents of violence and syria and they had clear testimony in this report of senior offices -- officers, brigadier-general scum who directly ordered their men to kill civilians and it is pretty harrowing. you have soldiers saying they were ordered sometimes to kill a minimum number of demonstrators, sometimes to shoot anybody that they saw. they say this is not just evidence of crimes against humanity, but they have named 74 senior commanders in syria who they say directly ordered this. these guys are completely culpable and their cases should be taken to the international criminal court and they say because president assad and his top figures know about this and did nothing, they are
you and i have discussed it ourselves, several reports from inside syria. it using this is the definitive one, does this have something the others did not have? >> human-rights watch report is important because they did of the reports, but what they have done is they have names names. through these extensive interviews they have been doing with defectors, they looked at the incidents of violence and syria and they had clear testimony in this report of senior offices -- officers,...
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americans love more than meddling in the revolution in egypt to the rebellion in libya and even riots in syria the u.s. may be pulling out of iraq but the war machine saddam will take a look at the role the u.s. played in the arab spring in the death of libyan leader moammar gadhafi. this is a deal that we can be the policemen of the world and settle all these disputes i mean we have to quit because. well at least one republican is willing to settle for the status quo and now ron paul is setting the record straight on america's role in the world and taking the iowa caucus by storm we'll take a look at his policies and his potential. thursday december fifteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r t well it's been nearly two months since libyan leader moammar gadhafi was killed the video of him being brutally brutalized by rebels in his own stronghold to have made the rounds on the internet and sparked debate now russian prime minister vladimir putin says the u.s. had direct involvement in the death of gadhafi. who did this drones including those of the u.s. his motorca
americans love more than meddling in the revolution in egypt to the rebellion in libya and even riots in syria the u.s. may be pulling out of iraq but the war machine saddam will take a look at the role the u.s. played in the arab spring in the death of libyan leader moammar gadhafi. this is a deal that we can be the policemen of the world and settle all these disputes i mean we have to quit because. well at least one republican is willing to settle for the status quo and now ron paul is...
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there are some more world news for you now this hour there's been a new string of violent attacks in syria troops got on a civilian car traveling through the village of qatar which burst into flames killing all by people inside eight soldiers were then shot dead in retaliation the violence comes after the military entered the city of hama and antigovernment protests which had killed five thousand people since march present in syria creasing international pressure to stand down civilian deaths meant. president obama has marked the end of the iraq war and u.s. to soldiers returning from the conflict this week she promised to have also was withdrawn by the end of the year although five thousand troops are still present in the country since the war began nine years ago one hundred thousand iraqi civilians were killed. egyptians are heading to the polls for the second phase of the country's lengthy elections is the most parties are expected to see the biggest backing him become the largest bloc voting violations are being recruited by the army's trying to clamp down on pieces of the country's f
there are some more world news for you now this hour there's been a new string of violent attacks in syria troops got on a civilian car traveling through the village of qatar which burst into flames killing all by people inside eight soldiers were then shot dead in retaliation the violence comes after the military entered the city of hama and antigovernment protests which had killed five thousand people since march present in syria creasing international pressure to stand down civilian deaths...
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about topics of a may not see eye to eye on such as the approach that they will take to resolve the syria the crisis so certainly a very jam packed agenda for the russian summit. well that's a more world news for you this hour. when the new string of volatile tax in syria troops fired on a civilian car traveling through the village of the top burst into flames killing all five people inside eight soldiers were then shot dead in retaliation violence comes off the military and to the city of hama and anti-government protests which of killed five thousand people since march last year and start this recent recent international pressure to stand down and civilian deaths mount. president obama has marked the end of the iraq it will address to soldiers returning from the conflict speech he promised to have also was withdrawn by the end of the year for the five thousand troops are still present in the country since the war began nine years ago more than one hundred thousand iraqi civilians and old. egyptians are heading to the polls for the second phase of the country's lengthy elections is the m
about topics of a may not see eye to eye on such as the approach that they will take to resolve the syria the crisis so certainly a very jam packed agenda for the russian summit. well that's a more world news for you this hour. when the new string of volatile tax in syria troops fired on a civilian car traveling through the village of the top burst into flames killing all five people inside eight soldiers were then shot dead in retaliation violence comes off the military and to the city of hama...
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there's been a new string of violent attacks in syria troops civilian car traveling through the village of qatar which burst into flames killing five people inside eight soldiers were then shot dead in retaliation for balance comes after the military entered the city of hama to end anti-government protests president assad is facing creasing international pressure to stand down civilian deaths exceed five thousand since the court again. contaminated the illegal liquor has killed one hundred eighty two people in eastern india and left dozens more in hospital the first victims fell ill later on tuesday after drinking alcohol was laced with methanol toxic substance generally used as fuel police have arrested four people in connection with making and selling a mixture. president obama has marked the end of the iraq war in a address to soldiers returning from the conflict in his speech promised to have all soldiers withdrawn by the end of the year for the five thousand troops are still present in the country since the war began nine years ago more than one hundred thousand iraqi civilians hav
there's been a new string of violent attacks in syria troops civilian car traveling through the village of qatar which burst into flames killing five people inside eight soldiers were then shot dead in retaliation for balance comes after the military entered the city of hama to end anti-government protests president assad is facing creasing international pressure to stand down civilian deaths exceed five thousand since the court again. contaminated the illegal liquor has killed one hundred...
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and throw the word moderate around what about libya what about syria one of these was justified under the blanket of a humanitarian intervention when in reality what our president and other nations did was try and eventually succeed to get more market off the out and the media immediately embraced the libyan rebels despite even our top diplomatic officials admitting that they didn't really know who they were then never get off the everybody has once again moved on not watched around to stay and well not stayed around to watch the developments and you've got syria bahrain yemen that have barely even been on the radar where the concepts of what sectarian strife really means have never really been explored but it's been a big year for protests in time's person of the year theme doesn't only apply to the arab spring although you could say it's what originally caught everyone's eye and set off some kind of a spark but what about the protests in greece over austerity measures what about protests in london over to issue hikes here in western countries we saw civil discontent with something s
and throw the word moderate around what about libya what about syria one of these was justified under the blanket of a humanitarian intervention when in reality what our president and other nations did was try and eventually succeed to get more market off the out and the media immediately embraced the libyan rebels despite even our top diplomatic officials admitting that they didn't really know who they were then never get off the everybody has once again moved on not watched around to stay and...
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. >> egypt, syria, yemen-- all three of which have some oil production, but they also have much greater ramification-- instability there has much greater ramification across their neighbors. >> reporter: given the tug of war in the marketplace, many experts think energy prices will remain volatile. this time of year also tends to be a low-volume market as traders close their books and head out on vacation. erika miller, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: still ahead, avon's calling for a new c.e.o. the struggling door-to-door cosmetics retailer separates the roles of its chairman and c.e.o. from another round of stress tests to rules on banks trading with their own money, 2012 is shaping up to be another year of new rules and new pressures for banks. kelly king is the chairman and c.e.o. of bb&t. he joins us from winston-salem north carolina. happy holidays to you, sir nice to see you again. >> thank you tom happy holidays to you as well. >> tom: as you look at the new regulatory environment continuing to take shape in 2012, how about the business environment shaping up for bb
. >> egypt, syria, yemen-- all three of which have some oil production, but they also have much greater ramification-- instability there has much greater ramification across their neighbors. >> reporter: given the tug of war in the marketplace, many experts think energy prices will remain volatile. this time of year also tends to be a low-volume market as traders close their books and head out on vacation. erika miller, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom:...
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activists say violence across syria left as least 25 people dead wednesday. an activists group says army defectors killed 25 soldiers in security clashes this morning which would make it one of the deadliest attacks by rebel troops in the nine-month uprising. >>> a commercial satellite company says it captured a photo of china's first aircraft carrier taking an apparent test ride in the yellow sea. they bought the ship from ukraine in 1998 and spent years refeshing it and arming it. >>> some startling new numbers from the centers for disease control and prevention based on a new survey of domestic violence. one in four women reported being violently attacked by a husband or boyfriend. a number researchers called astounding. while one in five women said they had been sexually assaulted. >>> and researchers have spotted a giant gas cloud spiraling into a super massive black hole at the center of our galaxy. that's pretty cool. thought as -- or thought it's known black holes draw in everything nearby, it will be the first chance to see one consume such a cloud.
activists say violence across syria left as least 25 people dead wednesday. an activists group says army defectors killed 25 soldiers in security clashes this morning which would make it one of the deadliest attacks by rebel troops in the nine-month uprising. >>> a commercial satellite company says it captured a photo of china's first aircraft carrier taking an apparent test ride in the yellow sea. they bought the ship from ukraine in 1998 and spent years refeshing it and arming it....
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there is uncertainty from syria. there is iran. iraq is a border state. they have to maintain relations with all its neighbors and it has for actions in the north and east and west. >> but you do not agree with those who say that by pulling out now america has unnecessarily emboldened iran? >> no, because there are a lot of pressures on iran first. and secondly, this was discussed with the government of iraq. they were not prepared to have u.s. troops stay there and have the legal community required for trips to take action in a foreign country. they understood what the consequences would be. they made that decision. frankly, after all this time, if you listen to the expressions of popular support, and they say they are happy we are going, good. i think we should listen to people. we have done an awful lot in iraq. some of the did not work out as well, but a lot of it was with the greatest of intentions and the rec and tremendous accomplishments by our soldiers, our men and women in uniform, from the bottom of the organization to the top. i think history
there is uncertainty from syria. there is iran. iraq is a border state. they have to maintain relations with all its neighbors and it has for actions in the north and east and west. >> but you do not agree with those who say that by pulling out now america has unnecessarily emboldened iran? >> no, because there are a lot of pressures on iran first. and secondly, this was discussed with the government of iraq. they were not prepared to have u.s. troops stay there and have the legal...
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success in tunisia inspired uprisings in egypt, libya, syria, and yemen. these are the faces of some of the people who fought for freedom, for themselves and the generations that follow in their footsteps. now "time magazine" is honoring the protester as its percent of the year. in the u.s., the occupy wall street protests started small. as word spread around the globe, the protest group. the demands were simple -- make the financial sector accountable for its mistakes and squash corporate greed. there was no mistaking the power of the occupy movement as they brought city streets and ports to a standstill. >> it is about a movement and a group of people and a wave of change. the fact that a whole concept, an idea, a gathering of occupy that spread around the country is now being named the person or the thing of the year is significant. >> change is everything. those who want freedom want change. this year, the protesters took to the street to get their message across. >> it is predominantly young people who are saying we will not take in some cases what th
success in tunisia inspired uprisings in egypt, libya, syria, and yemen. these are the faces of some of the people who fought for freedom, for themselves and the generations that follow in their footsteps. now "time magazine" is honoring the protester as its percent of the year. in the u.s., the occupy wall street protests started small. as word spread around the globe, the protest group. the demands were simple -- make the financial sector accountable for its mistakes and squash...
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submitted a draft resolution to the united nations security council, seeking to end the violence in syria. the contents have not been disclosed, but france's envoy has called the proposal "an extraordinary event." syrian opposition activists are reporting that army deserters have killed 27 members of the government security forces. this week, the united nations said some 5000 people have been killed in serious since the crackdown on protesters began earlier this year. it is an annual event for russia's prime minister, a phone-in show on national tv, but this is no ordinary year. putin has been the target of the biggest demonstrations in decades after the elections that the opposition says were rigged. putin immediately went on the offensive. while the knowledge the right to protest, he also knowledge russia would not stand by it four nations tried to influence its domestic affairs. >> vladimir putin was in top form. in a televised debate, the russian prime minister shrugged off accusations that his party cheated its way to victory. he said he was pleased that so many people turned out to
submitted a draft resolution to the united nations security council, seeking to end the violence in syria. the contents have not been disclosed, but france's envoy has called the proposal "an extraordinary event." syrian opposition activists are reporting that army deserters have killed 27 members of the government security forces. this week, the united nations said some 5000 people have been killed in serious since the crackdown on protesters began earlier this year. it is an annual...
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the unrest in syria threatens to spill out into an all-out civil war. and next, how police solved the case of shannon gilbert. she disappeared and how her disappearance led to the discovery of a possible serial killer. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] does your prescription medication give you the unexpected burden of constipation? certain prescription medications can cause occasional constipation, which is why people turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s is the leading brand that has the proven effectiveness of a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener. senokot-s tablets. proven relief for occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for special savings. nyqui tylenol: me, too. and cougnasal congestion.ers? go to senokot-s.com nyquil:what? tissue box (whispering): he said nasal congestion... nyquil: i heard him. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology
the unrest in syria threatens to spill out into an all-out civil war. and next, how police solved the case of shannon gilbert. she disappeared and how her disappearance led to the discovery of a possible serial killer. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] does your prescription medication give you the unexpected burden of constipation? certain prescription medications can cause occasional constipation, which is why people turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s is the leading brand that has the...
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the unrest in syria threatens to spill out into an all-out civil war. and next, how police solved the case of shannon gilbert. she disappeared and how her disappearance led to the discovery of a possible serial killer. we'll be right back. for a limited time, passages malibu will be giving away free copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> crime and punishment. one year after long island police found the first what would become ten sets of human remains stretched along miles of the long island coast, the woman whose disappearance first prompted the search may have been found. her name is shannon gilbert. she worked as a sex worker. she advertised her services on craigslist. she vanished may 2010. despite months of searching, her case went cold. then a week ago police found some of her belongings, a purse, cell phone and jeans and sneakers. in the last 24 hours, what's believed to be her body was found a quarter mile away near where she was last seen alive and just miles from where the other bodies were fou
the unrest in syria threatens to spill out into an all-out civil war. and next, how police solved the case of shannon gilbert. she disappeared and how her disappearance led to the discovery of a possible serial killer. we'll be right back. for a limited time, passages malibu will be giving away free copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> crime and punishment. one year after long island police found the first what would become ten...
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there's uncertainty with syria. there's covetedness from iran. there is a nation that is like a border -- iraq is a border state. it's got to maintain relations with all its neighbors and it's got frictions in the north and east and west. >> but you don't agree with those who say that by pulling out now, america has unnecessarily emboldened iran? >> no, because there is a lot of other pressures on iran first, but secondly, this was discussed with the government of iraq, and they weren't prepared to have u.s. troops stay there and have the kind of legal immunity that's required for troops to take action in a foreign country. they understood what the consequences would be. they made that decision, and frankly, after all this time, if you listen to the expressions of popular support and they say they're happy that we're going, good. i think we should listen to people. we've done an awful lot in iraq, some of it didn't work out as well, but a lot of it was with the greatest intentions and there have been some tremendous accomplishments by our soldier
there's uncertainty with syria. there's covetedness from iran. there is a nation that is like a border -- iraq is a border state. it's got to maintain relations with all its neighbors and it's got frictions in the north and east and west. >> but you don't agree with those who say that by pulling out now, america has unnecessarily emboldened iran? >> no, because there is a lot of other pressures on iran first, but secondly, this was discussed with the government of iraq, and they...